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The Miami Herald Media Company And WPBT2 To Premiere
Nou Bouke: Haiti’s Past, Present And Future, A Documentary On Haiti

CONTACT:
Cammy Richards
Director Communications
WPBT2
305-424-4013
cammy_richards@wpbt.org

Kristina Gutierrez
Supervisor of Community Outreach/Events
WPBT2
305-424-4025
kristina_gutierrez@wpbt.org

 
Angie Medina
Miami Herald
305-376-2614
amedina@miamiherald.com

Marie Garcia
Miami Herald
305-376-4783
megarcia@miamiherald.com

Miami, FL – December 9, 2010 – In less than a minute, as many as 300,000 people were dead. Most will forever be lost, buried beneath a pile of debris once considered their home. WPBT2 will premiere Nou Bouke: Haiti’s Past, Present and Future, an hour-long documentary produced by The Miami Herald and El Nuevo Herald and directed by Joe Cardona, on Tuesday, January 11, 2011 at 9:00 p.m.

Nou Bouke, a Creole term for “We’re Tired,” focuses on Haiti’s past, present and future in the light of the apocalyptic January 12, 2010 earthquake that now marks a new chapter in the nation’s history. The documentary presents a comprehensive look at the Haitian polemic as the Caribbean nation faces perhaps its most challenging crossroads due to the immense loss of life and destruction. It depicts the many perspectives that surround the hopes and aspirations of the Haitian people as they move forward into a future full of uncertainty.

“The magnitude of this catastrophe really required coverage beyond traditional news stories from the field. We hope this film provides insight and provokes some reflection on Haiti’s plight,” said Nancy San Martin, executive producer of Nou Bouke: Haiti’s Past, Present and Future. “This film shed light on a new reality. My perspective shifted as I learned, understood and appreciated more about Haiti’s past, present and future,” said Joe Cardona, director of Nou Bouke: Haiti’s Past, Present and Future.

WPBT2 will broadcast an encore of Nou Bouke: Haiti’s Past, Present and Future on January 13 at 8:00 p.m. Following the broadcast, a live question and answer session will be held at WPBT2 studios. Viewers can call in and ask the filmmaker and producers questions about the documentary as well as share their reactions and experiences.

For additional press materials, see below.
For more information on Haiti, visit miamiherald.com/news/americas/haiti.

 

ABOUT THE MIAMI HERALD MEDIA COMPANY
The Miami Herald Media Company (MHMC) publishes The Miami Herald, winner of 20 Pulitzer Prizes, and El Nuevo Herald, recipient of the Ortega y Gasset international prize for Spanish-language publications. Together, our global print and online platforms reach 1.3 million newspaper readers each week and 6.5 million web visitors every month. MHMC also publishes Miami.com, South Florida’s most comprehensive interactive guide to local entertainment and attractions. MHMC produces content across all media, including video, mobile formats and radio broadcasts on WLRN/Herald News, as well as custom publications for hotels, airlines and other clients. For more information, please visit our websites: www.MiamiHerald.com, www.elNuevoHerald.com, www.Miami.com.

ABOUT WPBT2
South Florida’s premier public broadcaster, WPBT2, is a community-licensed, not-for-profit media enterprise serving communities from the Treasure Coast to the Florida Keys. WPBT2 provides high quality content from PBS, independent acquisitions and its own original productions. WPBT2’s digital media platform, offers: 2HD, a 24-hour high definition channel; Digital 2.2, a mix of Science & Nature Channel, The Florida Channel and Create; Digital 2.3, V-me, a 24-hour national Spanish-language network; and www.wpbt2.org, the WPBT2 website including, Impromp2 (a community blog), the WPBT2 Video Player and uVu, a video sharing website.

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